This lecture presents a case study of a young architectural practice's project called 'It's Unheal', focusing on a housing competition in Munich. The project aimed to address the city's housing issues by creating diverse living spaces with unique configurations, such as rooms with doors that could serve multiple purposes. The lecture covers the design process, budget constraints, community involvement, and the challenges faced in convincing stakeholders of the architectural vision. It also explores the implementation of a winter garden facade, the importance of common spaces, and the final outcome of the project.